Spinal Cord Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Respiratory Muscle Training in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury
Verified date | January 2020 |
Source | Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is an involvement of the spinal cord, a nerve cord protected by the
spine and extends from the base of the brain to the lumbar region. The spinal cord lesion
causes complete or incomplete paralysis of voluntary mobility and absence, partial or total,
of any sensitivity below the affected area; In addition, it also involves the lack of control
over the sphincters of urination and intestinal evacuation, disorders of sexuality and
fertility, alterations of the Vegetative Nervous System and risk of suffering other
complications not less important as: bedsores, spasticity, kidney processes, ...
The cervical and dorsal cord injury severely affects respiratory function due to paralysis
and deterioration of the respiratory muscles. Several types of respiratory muscle training
(RMT) have been described to improve respiratory function for people with SCI in the
literature.
Despite the relatively small number of studies included in this review, the meta-analysis of
the pooled data indicates that RMT would be effective in increasing respiratory muscle
strength and also lung volumes for people with SCI.
More research is needed to obtain functional results after EMR, such as dyspnea, cough
efficacy, respiratory complications, hospital admissions due to respiratory complications and
quality of life.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 75 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Diagnosis of acute spinal cord injury from C5 to T11 (AIS A-B) - No tracheotomy user or invasive mechanical ventilation. - Age between 18 years - 75 years. Exclusion Criteria: - Not wanting to participate in the study. - Not meet inclusion criteria - Cognitive or psychiatric disorder that does not allow you to participate in the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute | Barcelona |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Research Institute |
Spain,
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Galeiras Vázquez R, Rascado Sedes P, Mourelo Fariña M, Montoto Marqués A, Ferreiro Velasco ME. Respiratory management in the patient with spinal cord injury. Biomed Res Int. 2013;2013:168757. doi: 10.1155/2013/168757. Epub 2013 Sep 9. Review. — View Citation
Göhl O, Walker DJ, Walterspacher S, Langer D, Spengler CM, Wanke T, Petrovic M, Zwick RH, Stieglitz S, Glöckl R, Dellweg D, Kabitz HJ. [Respiratory Muscle Training: State of the Art]. Pneumologie. 2016 Jan;70(1):37-48. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-109312. Epub 201 — View Citation
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Maximum respiratory pressures (PIM and PEM) | Measured with respiratory pressure gauge Assessments: Baseline, every two weeks while patient still admitted in hospital, after 4 month and after 1 year. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Peak Cough Flow (PCF). | Measured with a peak cough flow meter Assessments: Baseline, every two weeks while patient still admitted in hospital, after 4 month and after 1 year. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Forced Spirometry (FVC). | Measured with a spirometer It is the maximum volume of exhaled air, with the maximum possible effort, starting from a maximum inspiration. It is expressed as volume (in ml) and is considered normal when it is greater than 80% of its theoretical value. Assessments: Baseline, every two weeks while patient still admitted in hospital, after 4 month and after 1 year. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Primary | Peak expiratory Flow (PEF) | Measured with a spirometer It is the Maximum Flow (Peak expiratory Flow Right--(PEF)) that can be generated during a forced expiration maneuver; Measurement in liters per second. Baseline, every two weeks while patient still admitted in hospital, after 4 month and after 1 year. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Secondary | Measurement of independence in spinal cord injury and respiratory function | Measured with SCIM III Test Assessments: Baseline, hospital discharge, after 4 month and after 1 year. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 year | |
Secondary | Quality of life questionnaire (EQ-5D). | Measured with EuroQuol 5-D test Its a subjective test which goes from 0 to 100 in quality of life perception. Assessments: Baseline, hospital discharge, after 4 month and after 1 year. |
Through study completion, an average of 1 year |
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